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41 Alleged Money Mules Face Charges in Scam Investigations

Brenda YoungBy Brenda YoungJune 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Singapore Prepares for Charges Against 41 Suspected Money Mules

In a significant crackdown on financial fraud, authorities in Singapore are set to charge 41 individuals for their alleged roles as money mules involved in multiple scams. These individuals, comprising 32 men and 9 women aged between 16 and 64, are suspected of participating in various fraudulent schemes, ranging from impersonation scams targeting government officials to rental and job offer scams.

Details of the Charges

The charges are anticipated to be filed between June 2 and June 6. The suspects face various offenses, including:

  • Facilitation of criminal conduct
  • Abetment to cheating
  • Unauthorized access to computer material
  • Illegally disclosing Singpass passwords or access codes

Involvement in Money Laundering

A striking 35 of the suspects are reported to have either relinquished or sold their bank accounts, facilitating criminal syndicates in money laundering activities. Some allegedly conned banks into opening personal accounts, subsequently giving the ATM cards and online banking credentials to unknown individuals. Additionally, a group is believed to have unlawfully disclosed their Singpass credentials, enabling criminal organizations to misuse their identities in opening bank accounts.

Promises of Profit

Victims of this scheme were often promised commissions of up to $9,000 for the use of their accounts, yet many reported never receiving any payment.

Potential Penalties

Those found guilty of aiding in criminal conduct could face penalties including:

  • Imprisonment of up to three years
  • Fines, or both

First-time offenders convicted of unauthorized computer access could face up to two years in prison, while those guilty of disclosing Singpass access may also be sentenced to three years in jail.

Public Advisory

To prevent becoming unwitting participants in such crimes, law enforcement agencies urge the public to reject any requests to use their personal bank or Singpass accounts. The police warn against seemingly lucrative opportunities that require the use of personal accounts, stating, “Anyone who allows their personal bank accounts to be used to receive and transfer money for others will be held accountable if these transactions are linked to crimes.”

Scam Statistics and Reporting

In 2024, scam victims in Singapore reported losses totaling $1.1 billion, a staggering increase of approximately 70% from the $651.8 million documented in 2023. The police also recorded a spike in scam reports, reaching 51,501 cases, compared to 46,563 cases the previous year.

Tougher Sentencing Measures

From August 2024 to March 2025, the authorities charged 230 money mules under stricter sentencing guidelines. All adult offenders during this timeframe received minimum jail sentences of six months, while younger offenders were directed towards reformative training.

For Further Information

The public can access additional resources about scams at ScamShield or reach out via the ScamShield Helpline at 1799. For reporting any scam-related information, community members are encouraged to call the police hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at i-Witness.

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